Octyl Butyrate, an Effective Attractant for the Yellowjacket 1

  • Davis H
  • Peterson R
  • Rogoff W
  • et al.
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Abstract

Davis et al. (1969) determined that heptyl butyrate (HB) is a highly specific attractant for yellowjackets, especially for the common western species, Vespula pensylvanica (Saussure). This lure appears to be superior to 2,4-hexadienyl butyrate, the compound used as the standard of comparison in the several studies by Davis et al. (1967, 1968) and by McGovern et al. (1970). Therefore, for the past 3 years, we have conducted tests designed to compare heptyl butyrate with another promising lure, octyl butyrate (OB).

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Davis, H. G., Peterson, R. J., Rogoff, W. M., McGovern, T. P., & Beroza, M. (1972). Octyl Butyrate, an Effective Attractant for the Yellowjacket 1. Environmental Entomology, 1(5), 673–674. https://doi.org/10.1093/ee/1.5.673

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